Thank you, everyone.
Good Morning, Ms. Fraser. It is very interesting to hear what you have to say.
We have talked about an action plan in the 2008 budget. We belong to four different political parties, with different mindsets. From the various testimony we have heard, we saw that there was a political will, regardless of the party in power, but it seems to us that the more we move forward and the more political will... I don't know whether it is because it seems to be too big or too complicated. We have good ideas, but at some point we stop having ideas and it ends there.
I would like to know how we should set about getting benchmarks so that regardless of what party is in power, the benchmarks will stay in place and we will have something to get our teeth into, not just "a dream", but something we could do in the long term, knowing that it is going to take more than two or three months. As you were just saying, it takes longer than that.
What would be the best approach — whether or not there is a change of government, regardless of what party is in power — so that having gender-based budgets on a long-term basis could be automatic?